Journalists have become targets in that many places for that long now that their vulnerability, and ultimately their fungibility, has ceased to even be noteworthy.
Continue ReadingIf the layout is a twist on the ability of a news page to capture the impact, it’s also a commentary on how anachronistic the paper has become.
Continue ReadingIf you are open to the comparison, the photo can't help but speak to "who's on top."
Continue ReadingIf the facts of this photo would strain believability for some, it’s further testament to the dominance of controversy and contentious political narratives.
Continue ReadingWith Brazil reaching the Cup semi-finals, there has been a sense all along that the country could not come through the tournament without enduring certain trials, weighed down perhaps by the cost to common good.
Continue ReadingI’m just waiting for the first security honcho to label this behavior an assault, or "visual terrorism” even.
Continue ReadingHas Frankfurter chosen to represent this mother from the most tragically beautiful viewpoint, one directed almost singly at our sense of humanity? Yes, she has.
Continue ReadingWhy I was drawn to these pictures is because, at least in my mind, they combine a sprinkling of sport, nationalism and, in the first photo at least, hints of militarism, too.
Continue ReadingI imagine you’ve seen this gentleman posing here in his outdoor boudoir?
Continue ReadingWhat are the implications of these photos in terms of the integrity of international news reporting? And what is the political, perceptual and propaganda impact of these photos relative to the goals of this terror group knowing how high they are riding?
Continue ReadingWhat I imagined, on my way into San Francisco yesterday (that famous, or infamous hotbed of liberalism) to attend Gay Pride, was an overwhelmingly progressive, indy and gonzo event.
Continue ReadingWhat Mario has done this deep into the tournament, and with Team Brazil riding high, is to graft together the social and political with the sport and the spectacle.
Continue ReadingNo, I'm not mocking the Iraqi Army or the fact lives are on the line. What I am poking fun at are all the "stage-y" news pictures that end up illustrating a critical story because they're available.
Continue ReadingWe take a hashtag tour to see who's watching World Cup and who -- with all that business to do, and all the fires to put out -- is minding the store.
Continue ReadingInstead of the incident showing the player as a freak or a punching bag, it highlights America’s myopia when it comes to the world of soccer and what is happening on the rest of the planet.
Continue ReadingThe eye candy news slideshow meets Iraq hysteria meets the sports industrial complex.
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